Exit Pinnacle Realty Signs are Everywhere

exit pinnacle realty office“We see your signs everywhere.”  This is usually the first comment I get when I tell folks I’m a real estate agent working at Exit Pinnacle Realty in Rogers.  There is a lot of interest in our company throughout Northwest Arkansas because we go about business a little bit differently.  People see the value in progressive ‘out of the box’ thinking and like the results that brings.

Exit Pinnacle Realty was founded in 2006 by Cameron Torabi, a truly remarkable person who thinks big and knows how to make things happen.  Cameron, together with Exit Realty International has created something special in Northwest Arkansas, a progressive, pro-active, highly trained force that is out to professionalize real estate.  Speaking from my experience at Exit Pinnacle Realty, you won’t find a more tech-savvy, highly trained real estate agency anywhere in Northwest Arkansas.  Some of the tools our Realtors use include Exit’s proprietary E-listings, Live-Interactive Training, and the Exit 50-G Program.  Realtors at Exit Pinnacle Realty invest heavily in today’s technology and have excellent web 50-Gpresence for both themselves and their clients.  Not only is Exit Pinnacle a great company to list your property with, it is a great company to work for.  I have been in the industry for four years and I can tell you that the culture within the office is always friendly and helpful.  Any question that I cannot answer myself can be answered by someone in the office that has experience with that situation.  So, the truth is, Exit Pinnacle Realty is just getting started.  I would venture to guess you’ll be seeing our signs for a long time to come.  If you have a real estate need, residential or commercial, we can help you meet it in Rogers, Bentonville, Springdale, Fayetteville, Bella Vista, and the surrounding areas.  If you have questions about any of the programs I mentioned above or want to see how Exit Pinnacle Realty can help you sell your home in the least amount of time and for the highest possible price contact me or call our office at (479) 845-1234.  You can also visit us on the web and search all of Northwest Arkansas area homes for sale at www.EXITpinnacle.com or www.BenSellsNWA.com.

It’s a Sad Day for Coffee Fans in Benton County

News has come out this week that has caused some Northwest Arkansas residents to lapse into decaffeinated mourning.  Alas, Starbucks is closing THREE stores in Rogers and Lowell just weeks after announcing their 600 store closings nationwide.  While some are glad to see the coffee giant off every corner, others are not excited about the prospect of losing their morning pick-me-up and meeting spot.  As my office is just across the street from one such establishment, I thought it only pertinent to reflect on our coffee habits as a society as well as my own in particular.

Why is a $5.00 cup of coffee so appealing to us anyway?  I like to think of myself as a bit of a coffee snob and can make a pretty decent cup of joe at home when the mood strikes.  Heck, I even have a french press!  So, while I can make a $0.25 cent cup of coffee (that is usually more than respectable) at home, I, like much of the rest of America, take to the streets and order up a cup from Starbucks or Seattle’s Best or whatever the corner coffee store happens to be when the mood strikes.  Is it better coffee?  Most of the time, absolutely not.  In fact, I won’t buy Starbucks Coffee to make at home because I don’t think it has much flavor.  As an old friend used to say, “Then what’s the dill pickle?” 

I think the “dill” is (among other things) — and this is just me — that I like the luxury of going out and getting a cup of coffee.  Will McDonald’s suffice?  Heh, right.  I’d rather bring my own percolator to work.  I like the routine, the atmosphere, the camaraderie of like minds gathering to feed their addiction.  I don’t think it’s one single thing that makes me (or anybody else for that matter) spend outrageous sums of money on coffee that is simply ‘Better than the alternative.’  Don’t get me wrong, I like the coffee.  But after drinking it for years, I’m not really sure if it’s really the coffee I like or just the act of buying coffee, then drinking it.  Who can say? 

Will the world go on? Oh, I think it will.  Will I miss the Starbucks across the street?  I will, for a while.  I’m sure my additions will take me down many paths, Starbucks just being a white mocha among a sea of Arabica beans.  Hmmm.  I’m going to have to make these last few days count.  I bet these 3 stores’ sales skyrocket while they remain open.  Maybe it’s all just a ploy by Starbucks corporate to increase sales.  Time will tell.

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Pinnacle Hills hosts Blastapalooza on Independence Day!

I think most people in Benton County and Rogers and Bentonville in particular have just about figured out that the Bentonville fireworks display that normally happens at Memorial Park every year is, alas, no longer.

The CVB or someone around town thought there was just no need for two competing events just a few miles apart on the same evening.  So, they decided to fold them together.  Bentonville has thrown $5,000 in the pot of a $20,000 fireworks blastapalooza that is sure to blow our socks off.

If you are attending the LPGA event at Pinnacle Hills Country Club then you’ve got a front row seat.  Even if you aren’t, there is some great designated parking just east of the Bank of Rogers and South of the J.B. Hunt building on Pinnacle Hills Parkway.

I know some of you out there have some strong opinions about this one way or the other.  There’s no better place to get something off your chest than right here on Northwest Arkansas Home Blog.  Keep it PG for me though (I’d like to keep this blog).  Happy Independence Day!

 

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